someone that the individual can talk to‚ being understanding towards those who find it hard to express their feelings but also putting themselves in the individual’s perspective and understanding how they must feel. It is important that carers have a lot of patience and be a compassionate person. People who suffer with dementia find it challenging to do every day activities; everybody suffers differently as there are different stages of dementia. It is important to treat every individual to their specific
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Jackson Explain and Illustrate features a Tolerant Individual may be said to Require Tolerance involves not acting on one’s disaproval of a practice or value that one opposes. This defintion would suggest that a mysoginistic individual who does not believe in femal suffrage is being toletant. The mysoginist may have arguments against that female right eg. being the maternal sex‚ their role is as a houswife therefore‚ political decisions do not concern them. So the individual disaproves
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PAYAL SHAH DEM 301 UNDERSTAND THE PROCESS AND EXPERIENCE OF DEMENTIA WHAT ARE CAUSES AND SYMPTOMS OF DEMENTIA Alzheimer’s disease – The possible risk factors are increasing age‚ possible genetic link‚ being female and Down’s syndrome. Symptoms: word finding problems‚ forgetting how to do everyday activities‚ confusion‚ forgetting names of people‚ places and appointments ‚ mood swings and withdrawn. Vascular dementia – possible risk factors lifestyle( lack of exercise‚ too much alcohol
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Communicate in a business environment 1.1 Knowing the purpose of communication is knowing how to communicate with people in different ways‚ whether it’s starting a conversation with someone or sending a message it is important to know the purpose of communication when contacting another person or company as I need to find out information and normally very specific information. 1.2 If you know the audience you are communicating with you have to adapt to an acceptable way of communicating.
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How values affect individual and organizational behaviour Schwartz (1992) described values as desirable‚ trans-situational goals‚ changing in significance that serves as guiding principles in people’s lives. In simpler words‚ values evolve from circumstances with the outside world and can change over time. They are believed to have a significant influence on the behavioural and emotional of individuals (Rokeach‚ 1973)‚ also on the organisational culture (O’Reilly & Chatman‚ 1996). Values
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How Genetics Affect Me Don’t you ever wonder how your different genetics affect you and the way it works. My different type of genetics have affected me in many ways. I have genetic disorders‚ my first is asthma‚ i’m gonna be talking about that. Then the next is eczema‚ like a skin disorder or rash. After‚ is the genetic/ heritable trait which is my birthmark and my eyes. Then last but not least is the punnett squares and how that affects me. The first topic i chose was genetic disorder that
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that they stay engaged as the activities don’t get too hard and they lose interest. Therefore to enrich the child’s development using new resources will impact them in all areas as they learn new language for example cooking something different and using different ingredients‚ while they can socialise by cooking in groups by reading recipes‚ cognitively remembering the ingredients while emotionally they can feel happy by working with friends and learning new skills in which they would be praised
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factor that may affect communication is the use and abuse of power. In health and social care effectively every care provider has power over all patients on what standard of care they receive. The word power is defined as….. “The capacity or ability to direct or influence the behaviour of others or the course of events” - http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/power Often when we communicate there is always an overall power within that communication. The speaker may create the status
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Different Ways of Talking A few hours after Joy Fisher’s birth‚ her parents took pictures of her. Joy’s mother put a pink hairband around Joy’s head‚ so that everyone who saw the pictures would know the new baby was a girl. Even before she was born‚ Joy’s parents knew that she was going to be female. Joy’s mother had a sonogram when she was six months pregnant. When the doctor said‚ I’m sure you have a little lady in there‚ Joy’s parents told all their relatives and friends that their baby was
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avoid arguing or criticizing. This can destroy the open flow of communication you have worked hard to create. 9.Ask questions. Don’t interrupt the speaker unless you’re unclear about something. After you have heard everything‚ ask any questions you may have developed. 10.Stop talking! This is the most important step of all. If you are talking‚ you are NOT listening. "Listening requires two ears- one for meaning and one for feeling" "Decision-makers who do not listen have less information for making
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